Description: The CIUS Research Report No. 65, Ukrainian Literature in English, 1966–1979: An Annotated Bibliography (527 pp.), compiled and edited by Marta Tarnawsky, is the fourth CIUS Press publication of Ms. Tarnawsky's major continuing bibliographic project which attempts, for the first time, a comprehensive coverage of translations from and materials about Ukrainian literature published in English from the earliest known publications to the present. The focus of the Ukrainian Literature in English project is on modern Ukrainian literature, i.e., literature written originally in the Ukrainian language and published since 1798. The detailed annotated bibliographies produced by Ms. Tarnawsky cover the following types of English-language materials: (a) books and pamphlets, both translations and literary studies; (b) articles in journals, encyclopedias, symposia, and other collections; (c) translations of prose, poetry, and drama in journals and anthologies; and (d) book reviews in journals and collections. Extensive general indexes make these bibliographies easy to use and reader-friendly.

Description: This political autobiography of John Boyd (Boychuk) is an edited and upgraded transcript of an interview that he gave in 1996 to the Cecil-Ross Society. It covers Boyd's full-time work in the Canadian communist movement; the role of Ukrainians in the Communist Party of Canada; Boyd's trips to China, the USSR, and Cuba; his assignment to Prague; and his resignation from the CPC over the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia.

Description: The CIUS Research Report No. 62, Ukrainian Literature in English: 1980–1989: An Annotated Bibliography, compiled and edited by Marta Tarnawsky, is the third CIUS Press publication of Ms. Tarnawsky's major continuing bibliographic project which attempts, for the first time, a comprehensive coverage of translations from and materials about Ukrainian literature published in English from the earliest known publications to the present. The focus of the Ukrainian Literature in English project is on modern Ukrainian literature, i.e., literature written originally in the Ukrainian language and published since 1798. The detailed annotated bibliographies produced by Ms. Tarnawsky cover the following types of English-language materials: (a) books and pamphlets, both translations and literary studies; (b) articles in journals, encyclopedias, symposia, and other collections; (c) translations of prose, poetry, and drama in journals and anthologies; and (d) book reviews in journals and collections. Extensive general indexes make these bibliographies easy to use and reader-friendly.

Description: A unique, professional bibliography, characterized by a very narrow chronological and geographical focus. In addition the 515 publications listed are limited to printed books, pamphlets, and calendars, and for the most parts have been described de visu.

Description: Survey of Ukrainian Folk Tales is divided into four parts: A survey of Ukrainian folk-tale collecting. Remarks about the generic relationship of the East-Slavic folk tale A description of the national repertoire Analysis of the origin and development of Ukrainian fold narratives.